Morocco advice on gift items please

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We are planning to head to Morocco in a few months ,providing I receive my Portuguese driving licence I applied for in May arrives in time..Iam Sure I read somewhere either on here or on someone’s blog that they took small gifts, clothes etc. for some of the less fortunate locals of Morocco. We have started to collect locally and have family in England picking up clothes, children’s shoes ,toys etc. of which will be shipped to us next month ready to pack away for the trip. Just wondering if any of you have done the same or could advise on items which would benefit them the most?

Thanks Gary
 
If you go into town make sure you go with a guide or you will be the one requiring new rags,outside towns ok,been there had the ticket
 

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pens and paper ,pencils and crayons. we went years ago and anything that could earn money was popular, old , even non-running power tools ,sewing machines, you get the idea
 
pens and paper ,pencils and crayons. we went years ago and anything that could earn money was popular, old , even non-running power tools ,sewing machines, you get the idea

Nigel knows..
Low tech, practical things..
We're back in Faro, Monday .bearing mainly medicines and MOT passes for both of us.
Have a great trip
 
If you go into town make sure you go with a guide or you will be the one requiring new rags,outside towns ok,been there had the ticket

Thanks Trev, was also thinking we would hand out items certainly outside of towns/cities wouldn’t want to cause much of a stir just little and often from site to site.
 
pens and paper ,pencils and crayons. we went years ago and anything that could earn money was popular, old , even non-running power tools ,sewing machines, you get the idea

Thanks Nigel, was thinking maybe more clothes and shoes for kiddies To wear , or are they more into taking stuff to sell for money?
 
everything you might bring will be of use for very resourceful people who waste nothing and use and repair everything. i remember seeing kids picking baked bean tins out of the rubbish and thinking how wasteful we are in the west to discard such a useful container. they'll use or sell stuff to their best advantage, that's a given !
 

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